Beware of Craigslist ads offering to lend you money.

These ads may be posted by people claiming to be loan brokers affiliated with
known banks. They may even provide information about the banks such as a website address to make
them appear more legitimate.

People post these ads with an intent to commit fraud. They may ask for copies
of personal information such as a driver's license, pay stubs, and passports which they can then
use to steal your identity. Click here for more information on
how to protect yourself from identity theft.

The ads may also request a loan processing fee to be paid up front. Once the
funds have been sent, it is virtually impossible to get the money refunded.

Consumers should always be skeptical of loan advertisements that request personal
information or money.

For more information, please contact the Division of Finance and Corporate Securities
by email or by telephone at 503-378-4140.